Cycling in the Douro Valley

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Starts
Porto
Duration
7 days
Languages
English

Description

Embark on a captivating seven-day cycling tour that takes you through the heart of Portugal's historical villages, enchanting landscapes, and world-renowned vineyards. This multi-day tour is designed for those who appreciate the blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. From the ancient village of Castelo Rodrigo to the picturesque town of Lamego, each day presents a new adventure. Cycle through the high plains, explore the military stronghold of Almeida, and marvel at the terraced vineyards of the Alto Douro winemaking region. This tour offers an immersive experience into Portugal's rich heritage, complemented by the stunning views of the Iberian Plateau and the Douro River system. Enjoy the comfort of charming village houses, taste the world-famous wines, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

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A typical hotel breakfast consists of: cake, toast/bread with jam,or honey, cheese and ham, served with coffee, tea, milk, orange juice, fruit, cake and yoghurt. The Douro region is well-known for an endless number of meat dishes, which include the famous roasted baby goat with rice and potatoes, wild boar stew, posta mirandesa (veal steak), cozido à portuguesa (boiled meat, sausages and cabbages), partridge on a skewer, arroz de cabidela (chicken or rabbit with rice) and feijoada à trasmontana (bean stew). The region’s fish is caught in the Douro river and its tributaries, and is served fried or marinated. The codfish is also a famous alternative to meat dishes. The typical desserts include traditional pastries such as the peixinhos de chila or the biscoito da Teixeira are famous in the region. The region is also known for the delicious pão-de-ló (sponge cake) and the bolo-rei (fruit cake), manly eaten during local celebrations. The rice pudding and the aletria (vermicelli with cinnamon) are also some of the region’s specialties. Most of the time, meals in Portugal are served with bread. If you visit the Douro region, you must try the traditional breads made with meat or olive oil. Normal bread can be savoured with regional honey or home-made jams. Regional cheeses and smoked sausages can also be eaten at any time of the day, either by themselves or with a piece of bread. There is also a wide variety of fruit in the region, which are picked in different seasons. Cherries, almonds and apples are the most abundant fruits. Roasted chestnuts, nuts, diospyros kaki (persimmon) and tangerines are typical of the colder months. Olives and grapes are the main fruits in the region, even though they are used more to make olive oil and wine than for direct consumption.Olive oil is used in most dishes, whether to cook the dish or as seasoning. Every dish is seasoned with salt, or it can be replaced by herbs, which are plentiful in the region. Rosemary, parsley and bay leaves are some of the most commonly used herbs, mainly to cook meat. There is nothing better than starting a meal by drinking a glass of Port wine to open your appetite. The Favaios wine is also served as an aperitif, while the Douro wines are served with the main course. The liqueurs produced in the region, which are the result of the mixture of spirits and fruits, such as the arbutus, blackberries or cherries, are served as digestifs, replacing the international scotch. For those who do not appreciate alcoholic beverages, fruit juices and herbal teas are always a treat, especially because these juices and teas are made with fresh and crystalline water from the several springs in the Douro region.

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As this is a self-guided holiday there is no group and no leader. Your luggage is transferred and route notes and maps are provided. The route notes contain a 24hr emergency assistance telephone number. In emergency, the local representative or hotelier is normally able to dispatch a taxi or pick you up themselves. They may wish to charge for this service.

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Luggage transfers

Local bike hire

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The accommodation on this trip is chosen with the greatest care and varies from one stop to the next. You stay in guesthouses, rural village houses, giving you a feel for the local community  and 4 star hotels. Some of the properties have swimming pools for you to relax in after a day of cycling.

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Transfers are made using a private minibus or taxi. Your luggage is transported from hotel to hotel for you.

A shared airport transfer (arrival and departure) is included in the trip cost. As the transfer to Castelo Rodrigo is 3 hours long, please book a flight that arrives in Porto airport before 14:20 so that you will arrive at your start point in time for dinner. All those taking advantage of the free airport transfers must provide full flight details for both arrival and departure in advance. Air prices include our standard flights/transfersOut: TAP Air Portugal Gatwick to Porto 12:00/14:20 then transfer to hotel 3 hours. Return: Transfer to airport 1 hour 45 mins then TAP Air Portugal to Gatwick 17:50/20:05. Business/club/first class seats are available on request. Alternative Air TravelAlternative flights, onward rail to your holiday area, and connecting private transfers can be arranged from most UK airports. If you would like to use one of the many 'low cost' airlines, we can book these on your behalf. We can also book UK shuttles to connect with your onward flight, please call for details and prices.

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Map

Attractions

Castle Fortress of Almeida, Almeida, Guarda, Beira Interior Norte, Centro, PortugalCastle Fortress of Almeida
Castle of Marialva, Marialva, Mêda, Guarda, Beira Interior Norte, Centro, PortugalCastle of Marialva
Castelo de Numão, Numão, Vila Nova de Foz Coa, Guarda, Douro, North, PortugalCastelo de Numão
Porto Legends

Daily Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1 – Day 1: Porto to Castelo Rodrigo

  • Porto - Arrival day
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  • Castelo Rodrigo's Castle
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Your journey begins with a shared transfer from Porto airport to the historical village of Castelo Rodrigo. As you travel, soak in the mesmerizing landscape of the Douro River Canyon and its towering cliffs. Upon arrival, take a leisurely walk through the village's cobbled streets, exploring the palace ruins, old walls, and medieval church. Your accommodation for the night offers stunning views of the surrounding plains and mountains, extending all the way to the Spanish border.

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Day 2

Day 2 – Day 2: Castelo Rodrigo to Almeida, Vilar Torpim, and Escarigo

  • Almeida
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  • Castle Fortress of Almeida
  • Castle of Marialva
  • Vilar Formoso Fronteira da Paz
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Kickstart your cycling adventure by traversing the high plains to the historical village of Almeida, a significant stronghold in Portugal's history. Discover the village's military importance and its fascinating past, marked by battles between the Portuguese and the Castilians. Continue your journey to the villages of Vilar Torpim and Escarigo, located right on the Spanish border. After a day of exploration, return to Castelo Rodrigo for your overnight stay.

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Day 3

Day 3 – Day 3: Castelo Rodrigo to Aldeia do Juizo

Day 3: Castelo Rodrigo to Aldeia do Juizo

  • Castle of Marialva
  • Castelo de Numão
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Begin your day with a scenic cycle around the Serra da Marofa mountain range. Enjoy breathtaking views over the Iberian Plateau and the Douro river system. Your next stop is Aldeia do Juizo, a charming rural village surrounded by vineyards, olive groves, and almond orchards. Spend the night in a delightful village house, part of a rural tourism complex offering private bathroom facilities.

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Day 4

Day 4 – Day 4: Aldeia do Juizo to Marialva, Meda, and Penedono

Day 4: Aldeia do Juizo to Marialva, Meda, and Penedono

  • Castle of Marialva
  • Castle of Penedono
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Today's ride takes you through the historical villages of Marialva and Meda, before arriving at Penedono. Marvel at the Castle of Marialva and explore the time-tested buildings lining the village streets. Discover Meda's medieval history as a border town and its role in the region's strategic defense. End your day in Penedono, where the medieval castle offers a unique example of military architecture and dominates the surrounding countryside.

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Day 5

Day 5 – Day 5: Penedono to Alto Douro and Peso da Regua

  • Peso da Régua
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  • Caldas de aregos
  • Porca de Murça
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Cycle through the Alto Douro winemaking region, famous for its Port wine and the terraced vineyards, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Admire the neatly-kept wine estates nestled amidst the vineyards. Your final stop is the town of Peso da Regua, which owes its development to the creation of the world's first-ever demarcated region for wine production in 1756.

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Day 6

Day 6 – Day 6: Peso da Regua to Lamego and Quinta da Pacheca

  • Peso da Régua
  • Lamego
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  • Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lapa
  • Quinta do Bomfim
  • Lamego Cathedral
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Today's journey takes you to Lamego, a city that beautifully blends history, natural beauty, and cultural charm. Explore the city's well-preserved historic centre, and visit the imposing Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies, a Baroque masterpiece. After lunch in Lamego, head back towards Peso da Regua, stopping at Quinta da Pacheca for a delightful wine tasting.

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Day 7

Day 7 – Day 7: Peso da Regua to Porto

  • Peso da Régua - Departure day
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  • Porto Legends
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On the final day of your tour, you will be transferred back to Porto. You can choose to spend some time exploring this cosmopolitan city or head straight to the airport for your flight home. Extra nights in Porto can be requested at the time of booking.

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